“A Chance to Ride” is a curriculum developed by The Kennedy Center to teach young adults on the autism spectrum to travel independently using public transportation. This product was created with funding generously provided by Autism Speaks

“A Chance to Ride” was designed to be adapted to serve individuals with any type of disability or unique learning style. The curriculum is based on a set of skills necessary for independent travel (e.g., leaving home on time, recognizing landmarks, signaling for a stop, exiting a transit vehicle). Then based on the individual’s skill set, the curriculum is customized into a field based teaching regimen.

Quick Facts

This Curriculum Covers: Workplace Readiness Training

Link to Curriculum: https://www.thekennedycenterinc.org/what-we-do/programs-services/mobility-services/publications-resources.html

Contact Info: mobility@kennedyctr.org

Has Been Formally Researched: No

Research Summary:

There is no published research on this curriculum.

Price: $0

Payment Type: Free

Released: 2014

Accessible For: Contact curriculum publisher for more information

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